NEW MEASUREMENTS OF PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN LARGE

Publication Date: August 1935. ACS Legacy Archive. Cite this:J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1935, 57, 8, 1509-1509. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the artic...
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which is exceptionally sensitive to any treatment, even sterilization. These large spacings are completely absent in gelatin, whereas the outer ordinary patterns for collagen and stretched CONVERSE MEMORIAL LABORATORY L. F. FIESER gelatin are identical. HARVARD UNIVERSITY E, B. HERSHBERC (3) Keratin: a lateral or equatorial spacing CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS of 81 A., verifying a prediction by Astbury that RECEIVED JULY22, 1935 a lateral spacing of approximately 90 A. should exist. NEW MEASUREMENTS OF PREVIOUSLY UN(4) Gel rubber: for the fraction of rubber KNOWN LARGE INTERPLANAR SPACINGS IN insoluble in ether a well defined ring for 58 A.in NATURAL MATERIALS unstretched rubber, which segments into equaSir: torial sickles on stretching. Sol rubber gives no There is a t present intense interest and importance in the discovery and measurement of such large spacing interferences. ( 5 ) Cellulose: for cellulose there is definite very large interplanar spacings (for example, greater than 40 A.)in natural materials such as but somewhat diffuse scattering at very small proteins, rubber, cellulose, etc. By ordinary angles. Equatorial maxima like small arrow x-ray diffraction technique interferences corre- heads, but thus far unresolved into a series of sponding to such spacings are not resolved from individual spots, run out from this halo. OF CHEMISTRY G. L. CLARK the blackening of the photographic film due to DEPARTMENT OF ILLINOIS E. A. PARKER the undeflected primary x-ray beam. Recourse UNIVERSITY J. A. SCHAAD URBANA,ILLINOIS W. J. WARREN must be taken, therefore, to the following proRECEIVED JULY12, 1935 cedures: (1) with a given primary x-ray wave length, usually the Ka! of copper, decrease pinhole 4'-HYDROXY-I,I-BENZPYRENE sizes to 0.005 inch, increase specimen to film Sir: distances from 5 cm. usually employed to 20-30 cm., and center very small lead beads with In view of the statement of Winterstein, Vetter extraordinary care over the point of impingence and Schon [Bey., 68, 1079 (1935)j that they are on the film of the unabsorbed primary beam; attempting to prepare the hitherto unknown (2) increase the x-ray wave length X by the use of 4'-hydroxyl derivative of 1,&benzpyrene [nummagnesium or aluminum targets, since sin 6 bering system of Cook and Hewett, J . C k m . (20 = diffraction angle) increases with the value SOC.,398 (1933)l by the dehydrogenation of of X for a given spacing. We have succeeded in 4'-hydroxy-l',2',3',1' - tetrahydro - 1,2 - benzimproving the technique of both methods (for pyrene, we may report the preparation of the the latter by placing the vacuum camera in a compound in question by another method. In magnetic field to deflect scattered electrons which previous studies of the action of selenium on 4'fog diffraction films) to such an extent that de- keto-1',2',3',4' - tetrahydro - 1,2 - benzpyrene finite and reproducible results on unsuspected [Cook and Hewett, loc. cit.; Winterstein and large spacings have been obtained for a variety of Vetter, 2.physiol. Chem., 230, 169 (1934)j the only pure product isolated was 1,2-benzpyrene. materials: ( I ) Living nerve: various orders of a spacing Using the amount of selenium required for the of 171 A. in fresh medullated nerve, due probably removal of two hydrogen atoms and heating for to oriented fluid crystals of the myelin sheath. two hours at 310-320°, we have isolated 4'This c spacing lies radial and perpendicular to hydroxy-1,2-benzpyrene in small amounts. Using the long direction of the axon [for extended sulfur in place of selenium (seventy-five minutes accounts see Science, 80, 567 (1934); 82, 44 a t 220-230") we obtained the completely pure (1935) ; Radiology, in press.] hydroxy compound in 19% yield from the crude (2) Collagen and gelatin: in collagen (catgut) ketone. beautifully resolved meridianal interferences 4'-Hydroxy-l,2-benzpyrene forms yellow elon(along fiber axis) in 4 orders of a spacing of 220 gated plates, m. p. 218-219', corr., from benzeneor 440 A. (204 or 4008 for chromicized catgut), ligroin (calcd.: C, 89.52; H, 4.51. Found: C, and an equatorial or lateral spacing of 48 A. 8D.59; H, 4.76). The corrected melting points

J . Chem. Soc., 429 (1935) ; Lehmann and Paasche, Ber., 68, 1147 (1935)], we wish to reserve for full description and further study the methods and compound types indicated above.